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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Expert Opinions - Stanford Department of Medicine - CondensedLectures

[0:00] - what is COVID-19
[1:17] - most promising cures
[2:34] - how have hospitals reacted
[7:45] - how are policies developed, how to determine whether workers are safe to work
[12:10] - asymptotic transmission?
[15:16] - questions
[17:11] - how bad do we estimate the outbreak will become
[18:50] - since the US hasn't been testing too much, how reliable is the curve of spread
[19:04] - what can we do to keep safe
[19:50] - how long can the virus survive on surfaces? is it dangerous if eaten?
[20:45] - is it safe to eat out at restaurants, cafes?
[21:07] - COVID-19 and pregnant women - are children vulnerable?
[22:03] - US versus Wuhan, predictions
[23:35] - should we be advising older adults to stay at home?

This Stanford Medicine Grand Rounds lecture was created in response to the developing spread of COVID-19. We brought together various experts to discuss this pandemic, including:

Stan Deresinki, MD: Clinical Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases
Daniel Shin, MD: Infectious Disease, Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD: Associate Professor of Pathology

Answers questions such as:
- What is COVID-19?
- Should I be dining out?
- What measures are being done to prevent spread, and how are hospitals handling it?
- How will the spread in the US compare to Wuhan?

By: Stanford Department of Medicine.
Originally uploaded March 13th 2020.
Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jS0SoogeuZU

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